2020
DOI: 10.32807/jkp.v14i2.544
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The Intervention Programs To Reduce Stigma And Discrimination In People Living With HIV/ AIDS (PLWHA)

Abstract: The case of HIV / AIDS is still a global problem and a serious concern from all parties, especially in Central Lombok. HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discriminatory attitudes deter the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS  prevention and care programs. The Intervention efforts that have been  by Central Lombok  for the mobile VCT program through Communication, Information and Education on PLWHA (People Living with HIV/AIDS), Static VCT Programs and Internal In House Training Programs in Praya Hospital and others.This resear… Show more

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“…The problem of a PLWHA in terms of health has a big impact on HIV/ AIDS prevention and control programs, including the quality of life of PLWHA (Asrat et al, 2020). PLWHA will feel afraid in carrying out an HIV test because if a positive (reactive) result is found, it will result in discrimination against PLWHA (Triyono & Cory'ah, 2020). People with HIV positive disease are afraid to talk about their HIV status, so they decide to postpone treatment if they are sick (Nkomo & Kufankomwe, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of a PLWHA in terms of health has a big impact on HIV/ AIDS prevention and control programs, including the quality of life of PLWHA (Asrat et al, 2020). PLWHA will feel afraid in carrying out an HIV test because if a positive (reactive) result is found, it will result in discrimination against PLWHA (Triyono & Cory'ah, 2020). People with HIV positive disease are afraid to talk about their HIV status, so they decide to postpone treatment if they are sick (Nkomo & Kufankomwe, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%